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Epaminonda
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looking for a "No War But Murder" game

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Hi,

I'm learning this game, which looks very promising. It shares the rules already used by Avalon Hill in "Thunder at Cassino", "Breakout Normandy" and another couple of titles at least. I have played a lot those 2 titles, but many years ago.
I'm a old grognard, who doesn't really play since 10 years ago. But you know, once wargamer always wargamer and now I discovered ZunTzu and Vassal, the fever is back :twisted:

My real problem is my timezone (GMT+10), which reduce a lot the opportunities, but who knows, maybe there others living in near timezones.
In this case I can play other games too, but the rules must be available, in case I don't own the relative game.
BigDave57
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Location: Los Angeles

Re: looking for a "No War But Murder" game

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Hello
I would be interested in playing. I have the physical game. I live in Los Angeles

Dave
Epaminonda wrote:Hi,
I'm learning this game, which looks very promising. It shares the rules already used by Avalon Hill in "Thunder at Cassino", "Breakout Normandy" and another couple of titles at least. I have played a lot those 2 titles, but many years ago.
I'm a old grognard, who doesn't really play since 10 years ago. But you know, once wargamer always wargamer and now I discovered ZunTzu and Vassal, the fever is back :twisted:

My real problem is my timezone (GMT+10), which reduce a lot the opportunities, but who knows, maybe there others living in near timezones.
In this case I can play other games too, but the rules must be available, in case I don't own the relative game.
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Epaminonda
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Re: looking for a "No War But Murder" game

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BigDave57 wrote:Hello
I would be interested in playing. I have the physical game. I live in Los Angeles

Dave

Hi Dave,

I'm very available till this Saturday (with a few exceptions I will do my best to work out, if you are a married guy with kids, you surely know what I mean :roll: )
here a link to a page that show our timezones one side each others.

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/meeting- ... n=4&Y=2008

Tell me which range better suits you and we are almost in business. As this would be my first time playing with ZunTzu against someone else, at least (I will have a little bit of a learning curve, but I'm positive we will overcome the possible problems).
I will be back in a little while, to discuss the technical details (who host who and the like)

BTW, I'm a very relaxed kind of player, meaning I'm not the competitive kind, also because the games of our hobby too often present rules ambiguities, which can't be faced in any other way than constructively. I guess the first time, it should be better to stick just with the basic rules, but as the optional and advanced rules, seem not that difficult, I'm fine to adopt them since the first game.
I'm fine to play with either side and hope we will have the opportunity to explore both sides potential (Said that, I think I will do my best to beat you :D).

Looking forward for pure wargamer fun.
Giorgio
BigDave57
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Joined: 19 Oct 2007, 18:07
Location: Los Angeles

Re: looking for a "No War But Murder" game

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Epaminonda wrote:
BigDave57 wrote:Hello
I would be interested in playing. I have the physical game. I live in Los Angeles

Dave

Hi Dave,

I'm very available till this Saturday (with a few exceptions I will do my best to work out, if you are a married guy with kids, you surely know what I mean :roll: )
here a link to a page that show our timezones one side each others.

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/meeting- ... n=4&Y=2008

Tell me which range better suits you and we are almost in business. As this would be my first time playing with ZunTzu against someone else, at least (I will have a little bit of a learning curve, but I'm positive we will overcome the possible problems).
I will be back in a little while, to discuss the technical details (who host who and the like)

BTW, I'm a very relaxed kind of player, meaning I'm not the competitive kind, also because the games of our hobby too often present rules ambiguities, which can't be faced in any other way than constructively. I guess the first time, it should be better to stick just with the basic rules, but as the optional and advanced rules, seem not that difficult, I'm fine to adopt them since the first game.
I'm fine to play with either side and hope we will have the opportunity to explore both sides potential (Said that, I think I will do my best to beat you :D).

Looking forward for pure wargamer fun.
Giorgio
Why don't you contact me at dsglenn54@ca.rr.com
BigDave57
Posts: 7
Joined: 19 Oct 2007, 18:07
Location: Los Angeles

Re: looking for a "No War But Murder" game

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BigDave57 wrote:
Epaminonda wrote:
BigDave57 wrote:Hello
I would be interested in playing. I have the physical game. I live in Los Angeles

Dave
Australia huh? Why don't you contact me on my regular email dsglenn54@ca.rr.com

Dave

Hi Dave,

I'm very available till this Saturday (with a few exceptions I will do my best to work out, if you are a married guy with kids, you surely know what I mean :roll: )
here a link to a page that show our timezones one side each others.

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/meeting- ... n=4&Y=2008

Tell me which range better suits you and we are almost in business. As this would be my first time playing with ZunTzu against someone else, at least (I will have a little bit of a learning curve, but I'm positive we will overcome the possible problems).
I will be back in a little while, to discuss the technical details (who host who and the like)

BTW, I'm a very relaxed kind of player, meaning I'm not the competitive kind, also because the games of our hobby too often present rules ambiguities, which can't be faced in any other way than constructively. I guess the first time, it should be better to stick just with the basic rules, but as the optional and advanced rules, seem not that difficult, I'm fine to adopt them since the first game.
I'm fine to play with either side and hope we will have the opportunity to explore both sides potential (Said that, I think I will do my best to beat you :D).

Looking forward for pure wargamer fun.
Giorgio
Why don't you contact me at dsglenn54@ca.rr.com
BigDave57
Posts: 7
Joined: 19 Oct 2007, 18:07
Location: Los Angeles

Re: looking for a "No War But Murder" game

Post by BigDave57 »

Epaminonda wrote:Hi,

I'm learning this game, which looks very promising. It shares the rules already used by Avalon Hill in "Thunder at Cassino", "Breakout Normandy" and another couple of titles at least. I have played a lot those 2 titles, but many years ago.
I'm a old grognard, who doesn't really play since 10 years ago. But you know, once wargamer always wargamer and now I discovered ZunTzu and Vassal, the fever is back :twisted:

My real problem is my timezone (GMT+10), which reduce a lot the opportunities, but who knows, maybe there others living in near timezones.
In this case I can play other games too, but the rules must be available, in case I don't own the relative game.
Hello

I have played this game but I live in California

Dave
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